[August 28, 2014]LINCOLN
- The Abraham Lincoln Healthcare Foundation and Memorial SportsCare at ALMH
announced today that an early discount for participants of the Moving
Forward 5K/10K Run/Walk ends September 13, 2014. The Run/Walk is scheduled
for October 11 at Edward Madigan State Park and will be held rain or shine.
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It's time to
check out that basement and garage!
Household hazardous waste collection coming to Logan County
Fairground October 11

LINCOLN
- Looking for a free, environmentally safe disposal option for household
hazardous wastes such as oil-based paint, pesticides, old medications and
other household chemicals? (Click
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ATLANTA
- Are you a serious runner? Do
you run or walk for fun or exercise? Do you simply like to walk with your
friends or family and chat along the way? Then come out and join the
Atlanta Public Library’s third annual 5K Race/Walk for Reading on September
6, 2014. This year’s race will be part of Atlanta’s Fall Festival
activities. Proceeds from the race will support 2014-15 programming and
book purchases at the Library. (Click
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HSLC Adopt-a-thon returns in August & September

The
Humane Society of Logan County will resume their highly popular ADOPT-A-THON
events. It is time to get the HSLC animal guests back out into the public. (Click
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The Logan County Joint Solid Waste
Agency, in collaboration with the Lincoln Woman’s Club and the
Ardagh Group(formerly Verallia Saint-Gobain Containers), holds its
monthly glass collection on the second Saturday of each month thru
the summer at the Logan County Fairgrounds (use Main Gate entrance)
between the hours of 9 AM and noon. The collection will be cancelled
in event of inclement weather or extreme heat. (Click
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Habitat
for Humanity Logan County will hold its monthly electronics
recycling collection on the second Saturday of each month
at the Habitat for Humanity warehouse located at 915 Woodlawn Road
between the hours of 9 AM and noon. The collection is offered free
of charge to the public. Habitat for Humanity Logan County continues
to collect televisions for recycling. (Click
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